I had never been to a protest until ICE invaded my city.
Chris was just a normal, anonymous guy who lived in the Minneapolis suburbs. He liked football, had never been to a protest, and was no one’s idea of an activist. That all changed when ICE agents occupied his city and killed Renee Good.
Chris rushed to the on-scene memorial in the wake of the killing. An interviewer asked him to talk on-camera about why he was there. At first he resisted, and then he agreed to the interview. Within 24 hours, his epic, profanity-laced rant went viral around the world.
Chris didn’t mince words in calling out what ICE and the Trump administration are doing to the American people. And now that he’s in the public eye, he says he has no plans of stopping. Today he goes by the appropriate name of “MN Angry Man.”
This administration is trying its best to intimidate people into silence, so that Trump and his enablers can assert their will without any pushback. We’re seeing the opposite happen: People like Chris are being activated into the fight. And they aren’t going anywhere.